The Kansas City Starpraises Bloomberg, though: “More power to you, Mr. Mayor, in your effort to cut smoking even further, which helps slash medical expenses for low-income people.” And professional scold Andrea Peyser is thrilled: “How many times have you played in a park, or plopped down on a beach towel, only to have some joker ruin your day, not to mention the smell of your clothes and the well-being or your children, by blowing his toxins in your general direction?… Run the smokers out of polite company.”

Some opponents avail the appeal to reason. “Seriously, parks are outdoor, public spaces,” says ValleyPop “The very idea of banning smoking there is an affront to American ideals.” University and State, while OK with indoor bans, thinks the new one is ridiculous. “This is New York City we’re talking about,” they say. “There is no such thing as clean air here.”